byte[] array = new byte[500]; ? On Nov 16, 7:37 am, Chopcsu <st...@kilsby.com.au> wrote: > Does byte[] array actually only have 1 byte in it? > > Could be that the getLength call is just incorrect. > > On Nov 13, 6:16 am, Pierre <pierredur...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I use Android 1.5 on HTC Hero > > > My code (udp server on my phone) : > > > this.socket = new DatagramSocket(port); > > byte[] array = new byte[500]; > > DatagramPacket packetIn = new DatagramPacket(array,500); > > this.socket.receive(packetIn); > > System.out.println("packet length " + packetIn.getLength()); > > > Packet length is ALWAYS "1", even if i send larger packets ! > > I don't understand why ... > > > When i use Wireshark, i see "normal" packets. > > > Is it a bug ? > > This code works on Windows. > >
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